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This is an index of Times-Standard articles published between 1989-2005. The index includes the article title, date, subject, and page number. You are not able to view the articles online. To retrieve an article, researchers need to visit the Microform Collection on the second floor of the library during open hours.Times-Standard's microfilm call number is MF10. If you are a distance researcher, please use your local library's interlibrary loan (ILL) program to make a request.

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Date Page Headline Subject(s)sort ascending
401 2001-02-17 A6 St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Store opens in Willow Creek - photo WILLOW CREEK
402 1994-08-07 A-3 Photo: Parade starts festivities for Rio Dell's Wildwood Days. WILDWOOD DAYS
403 1995-08-03 A3 'Rip-roaring' Wildwood revisited WILDWOOD DAYS
404 1995-08-05 A3 Weekend festival makes cents; Rio Dell's Wildwood Days starts with a penny scramble WILDWOOD DAYS
405 1989-03-17 5 Humboldt Wildlife Care Center says to leave alone harbor seal pups found on beaches. WILDLIFE CONSERVATION
406 1990-04-14 1 Humboldt Wildlife Center volunteers, led by Sabrina Amin, help birds to get back in wing of things. WILDLIFE CONSERVATION
407 1991-01-13 C2 Humb.Bay Wildlife Area group expanding its volunteer program through training course WILDLIFE CONSERVATION
408 1991-09-17 B3 Eureka's Humboldt Wildlife Center needs volunteers, money, and supplies WILDLIFE CONSERVATION
409 1992-05-10 A3 Humboldt Wildlife Care Center received $200 donation and boxes of medical supplies for sick animals WILDLIFE CONSERVATION
410 1992-12-31 A3 Redwood Region Audubon Society docents will lead a nature walk at Humboldt Nat'l Wildlife Refuge. WILDLIFE CONSERVATION
411 1993-01-24 A3 Donations revive ailing Humboldt Wildlife Care Center WILDLIFE CONSERVATION
412 1993-01-31 C4 Photo: John Ingrum and Cristal Losey accept donations for needy criters from Drs. Svarvari & Hight WILDLIFE CONSERVATION
413 1993-03-28 C1 A time to be born, for harbor seal pups, it is also a time to be left alone (photos) WILDLIFE CONSERVATION
414 1993-03-28 F17 Ill mammals get help, people get education WILDLIFE CONSERVATION
415 1993-04-28 A1 Flight to freedom; injured owl wings it after month of recovery (photo: Daniel Oram) WILDLIFE CONSERVATION
416 1994-03-18 A3 Wildlife area gets expansion grant WILDLIFE CONSERVATION
417 1994-06-27 A3 Grants approved for wildlife projects. WILDLIFE CONSERVATION
418 1994-06-28 A3 Grants to benefit wildlife program. WILDLIFE CONSERVATION
419 1994-11-14 A3 HSU and Humboldt Wildlife Care Center contend for funds for oil spill care station. WILDLIFE CONSERVATION
420 1994-11-18 A3 Wildlife Care Center feels snubbed by plans to locate oil spill program at HSU. WILDLIFE CONSERVATION
421 1996-01-07 A1 Wildlife care center helps in basic survival - photos WILDLIFE CONSERVATION
422 1996-01-07 A8 Mammals:Northcoast Marine Mammal Center focuses on seals, sea lions - photos WILDLIFE CONSERVATION
423 1996-07-19 A1 US Fish & Wildlife Service discusses stream restoration near Salmon Creek. photo WILDLIFE CONSERVATION
424 1996-08-07 B1 Wildlife Care Center says "Leave baby animal care to the experts." WILDLIFE CONSERVATION
425 1991-02-24 C2 Sixth annual "Celebration of Whales" sponsored by Sequoia Park Zoo, March 2 & 3 WHALES, ZOO
426 1993-02-24 B3 Zoo celebration is all about whales WHALES, ZOO
427 1992-06-14 B2 Wonderful Whales program at Worthington School. Sean Donohoe exploring a Pilot whale bone.(Photo) WHALES, WORTHINGTON SCHOOL
428 1989-05-03 1 Return of giant killer whales to Humboldt Bay leaves observers in awe WHALES & WHALING
429 1989-06-12 01 Giant gray whale washed ashore at Moonstone Beach (picture) WHALES & WHALING
430 1989-06-14 5 Cause of whale's death remains mystery despite autopsy by HSU's Jake Houck WHALES & WHALING
431 1991-03-03 A3 Sixth annual Celebration of Whales features art work, lectures, stories, songs about whales WHALES
432 1991-04-07 A3 Whale found dead on South Jetty WHALES
433 1992-01-04 A1 Gray whale sightings down off North Coast this year.a WHALES
434 1992-02-06 SS1 Whale migration slide show to be held at Senior Resource Center. WHALES
435 1992-05-02 A3 Trinidad residents forced to bear with whale. WHALES
436 1993-01-03 A6 U.S. rules to protect whales from being "loved to death". John Strahle interveiwed. WHALES
437 1994-11-21 B5 Gray whale sightings are possible twice a year (photo of Natural History Museum whales day). WHALES
438 1998-03-08 B1 How to watch a whale - photos WHALES
439 1998-05-04 A1 Near record numbers of grey whale population are reported. photo. WHALES
440 2000-03-30 A1 Beached whale found near Redwood National Park - photo WHALES
441 1989-09-24 03 Fish and Game Dept. acquires 500 acres north of Eureka to be called Fay Slough Wildlife Area WETLANDS, WILDLIFE CONSERVATION
442 1994-05-15 A3 Lake Earl wildlife area nears completion WETLANDS, WILDLIFE CONSERVATION
443 1989-05-05 3 Eureka City Council okays $900,000 marsh restoration project near Bayshore Mall. WETLANDS
444 1989-09-25 03 Eureka oks plan for Elk wetlands WETLANDS
445 1989-10-13 1 State yields control of Arcata sanctuary. WETLANDS
446 1989-11-17 3 Arcata City Council adopts wetlands policy. WETLANDS
447 1990-10-21 A3 Plans to convert pastureland to wildlife preserve continues in Fields Landing/Loleta area WETLANDS
448 1990-12-24 A3 Humb.Bay Harbor Dist. discusses "Mitigation Land Banking" to help preserve wetlands destroyed WETLANDS
449 1991-01-07 A3 Palco Marsh wetland project near Bayshore Mall may be slowed by toxic oil contamination WETLANDS
450 1991-05-25 A3 Eureka City Council wants in on Palco Marsh project. WETLANDS